SOLUTION: Choose the statement that is not a fact about probabilities a. P(not A)=1+P(A) b. P(A)+P(not A)=1 c. The probability of an event A is denoted by P(A) d. The sum of the probab

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Question 1022518: Choose the statement that is not a fact about probabilities
a. P(not A)=1+P(A)
b. P(A)+P(not A)=1
c. The probability of an event A is denoted by P(A)
d. The sum of the probabilities of outcomes in a sample space is 1

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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Note: P(not A)=1-P(A)
statement that is not a fact about probabilities:
a. P(not A)=1+P(A)
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